we have doctor abdul, doctor baker, my englishman from london doctor kenneth -- the second who says he's not there yet with the doctoral, you got it now honorary. in the my good friend joe from houston, texas. and i told him they don't dress like that in texas. you have the wrong stuff on joe. but on a serious note, i ask that you tune in, listen, and become educated and become educated. so, having said that doctor baker. >> i volunteer joe. joe, the majority rule. >> well, first of all i want to thank all of you for attending today and to thank the organizers in the group for putting this together and to thank the museum for hosting the event and of course i want to thank my good friend for fostering this english term the moderator. so, what i want to talk to, were supposed be talking about radicalization in the prison system and it's a hotbed for radicalization or for reform, what is the rule that islam can play in preventing radicalization and preventing people who are incarcerated or along those lines. what i would like to speak to today about three main issues. number one, how legit